Hello everyone:
Once I heard an opinion that after entrepreneurship courses majority of students are much more interested in becoming venture capitalists than entrepreneurs.
My question then is: how do you train people to take entrepreneurial risks (NOT prepare business plans)? Do you really think that business plans, cases, simulations help with it?
Regards,
Maciej
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Dr. Maciej Koczerga,
Assistant Professor
Department of Marketing Strategies
The Poznan University of Economics
Al. Niepodleglosci 10, 60-967 Poznan, Poland
tel. 061 854 37 69, fax 061 854 37 77
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